The new tabs are great. However, I'm getting some inconsistencies when the files tree is closed in the side bar.When it is closed I can't see the contents of a tab it is just black and you can't click between tabs. When I open the files tree I can click between the tabs and the content is shown. Is this by design?

Last edited by tstrokes on Thu Jan 20, 2011 4:24 am, edited 1 time in total.

If a file is opened from the command line, could it open in the most-recently-active sublime window rather than in the most-recently-created window? Even more ideally, Sublime Text X would look up the folder of the file being opened and see if that folder exists in an open project, and then open the file in that project's window.

For some reason command+/ doesn't work anymore... When I press it, the console spits out "no command for selector: noop:" and my line of code isn't commented. I'm pretty sure it used to work, though.If I also hold option, then I can successfully get it to block-comment.

I have a slight suggestion about the snippets menu. The commas can be a bit confusing for snippets that include commas.For instance in the JavaScript snippet menu the snippet for Object Value JS is :, so in the menu it looks like :, ,,.

The window for the Auto Complete is not limited to the screen area and when you are in full screen at the bottom of the page you only see a little bit of the list, but the cursor go off the screen if you go down.

Tab title isn't updated when clicking through files in folders in the sidebar. For example: add a folder to a project with 20 html files, open one and click through the files. With one (!) click, it is opened (why?), but the tab title still remains the filename of the first one.

// Edit: Ah! Got it. In fact, there is no new tab if you "open" a file with single mouse click. Double-click works. Ugly bug

Hannes wrote:Tab title isn't updated when clicking through files in folders in the sidebar. For example: add a folder to a project with 20 html files, open one and click through the files. With one (!) click, it is opened (why?), but the tab title still remains the filename of the first one.

// Edit: Ah! Got it. In fact, there is no new tab if you "open" a file with single mouse click. Double-click works. Ugly bug

This is actually by design, I think... one click "previews" the file and a double-click actually opens it.I think it'd be cool if there were some sort of temporary tab created during a preview that made it clear that a new file was open but also that it was only being previewed.

It's probably a small change, but I'd love it it you could select the folder/project to search in with a dropdown or history object (like in the old version of sublime) in the find in files dialog. It is possible to do it by manually typing the path at the moment, but would be great if it had the old behaviour.